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Inheritance ruling in cases of mass death in the Islamic jurisprudence and the Jordanian personal status law
This study deals with the inheritance ruling in case of mass death in the Islamic jurisprudence and the Jordanian Personal Status Law, aiming at identifying the nature of this issue and the ruling on what people are exposed to in the present time of fatal incidents which affect their legal and financial, especially inheritance. It also focuses on the concept of inheritance in case of mass death, its cases, and some rules related to it. It then discusses the religious and legal ruling on their inheritance. It was revealed that the jurists differed intheir rulingon this issue. One group prohibited inheritancein the event of mass death, whichtheir followers agree with. In contrast, a second group opposed the ruling, such as the Hanbali doctrine, which authorized the Inheritance of people in this case. Each of the two groups provided clear evidence in support of their ruling. Since there is no explicit provision in the Jordanian Personal Status Law relating to this issue, the more preferable ruling in the doctrine of Imam Abu Hanifa is implemented, which states that no inheritance should be made in the case of mass death, as stated in article 183 of the above-mentioned law. The research has shown how inheritance is implemented in the case of mass death, basedon what jurists and the law stated
Vascular co-option in lung cancer metastatic to the eye after treatment with bevacizumab
Abstract
Background
Chemotherapy with bevacizumab alters the angiogenic environment, and therefore, the growth and spread of metastases. We present a patient with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma to the eye with findings suggestive of retinal vascular co-option.
Methods
Case report.
Results
A 57-year-old male, receiving systemic bevacizumab for metastatic lung adenocarcinoma, presented with vitreous opacities and clumped deposits adherent to the retinal vessels. No choroidal metastases were present. Diagnostic vitrectomy yielded cellular evidence of adenocarcinoma, with thyroid transcription factor-1 staining confirming a lung primary.
Conclusion
The perivascular growth of small foci of metastatic vitreous cells suggests vascular co-option from the native retinal circulation. Similar modification of metastatic disease by bevacizumab has been observed in animal models and selected human cases
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